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  • Pacheco, J. F.; Carfagno, P. O.; Baum, B. M.
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    Laundering Practices Influencing the Flame Retardancy of Fabrics.
    American Oil Chemists Society, Los Angeles, CA

    April 26, 1972
    34 p.

  • Henry, P. S. H.
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    Risks of Ignition Due to Static on Outer Clothing.
    Paper 18
    Paper 18
    Static Electrification, 1971. Conference Series Number 11. 3rd Conference. Proceedings. Institute of Physics. May 1971, London, England, 212-225 p., 1971

  • Army Medical Research Laboratory
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    Effects of Wearing Flameproofed Clothing in Hot Environments.
    Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, KY
    SPMEA 727-2
    SPMEA 727-2
    July 31, 1945
    9 p.

  • Armored Medical Research Laboratory
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    Physiological Effects of Wearing Flameproofed Clothing in Hot Environments.
    Armored Medical Research Lab., Fort Knox, KY
    ['Project T-5', 'File SPMEA 727-2']
    Project T-5; File SPMEA 727-2
    July 1945
    44 p.

  • Krasny, J. F.
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    Fabric Flammability and Clothing Flammability.
    Gillette Company Research Institute, Rockville, MD
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 5, No. 4, 13-14, 1972

  • Trident Engineering Associates, Incorporated
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    Study of Clothing Ignition Hazards From Gas and Electric Ranges.
    Trident Engineering Associates, Inc.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC,
    1972
    21 p.

  • Life Magazine
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    Fiery Threat to Children.
    Life Magazine, 71, May 26, 1971

  • Knapp, L. W., Jr.; Lazar, A. J.
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    Pilot Study of Clothing Ignition.
    Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC
    Pilot Study
    Bureau of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, Pilot Study
    May 27, 1970
    37 p.

  • Food and Drug Administration
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    Task Force to Determine the Need for and Substance of Standards for Wearing Apparel and Interior Furnishings.
    Food and Drug Adminis., Washington, DC

    December 16, 1968
    11 p.

  • State of New York
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    To Amend the General Business Law, in Relation to the Manufacture, Sale, Introduction or Movement in Commerce of Wearing Apparel, Related Material and Interior Furnishings Which are so Highly Flammable as to be Dangerous When Worn or Used by Individuals. An Act. In Assembly.
    An Act
    An Act
    April 17, 1969
    12 p.